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grate <a grate; grates> N INDUST

grate surface

rocking grate MIN

shaking grate ARCHIT

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As iron became more common, it became widely used for cooking utensils, stoves, grates, locks, hardware and other household uses.
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This air flow also has the purpose of cooling the grate itself.
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Hollow grates were fitted to the boilers between 1916 and 1917.
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The correct way is to grate the yam against the grains of the suribachi.
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The bridge went through a $22 million restoration from 199899, which included replacing the steel grated deck and repainting.
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Angel is able to make it under the grate before he's trapped inside.
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Some kogals support their lifestyle with allowances from wealthy parents, living a parasite single existence that grates against traditional principles of duty and industry.
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The fire then swept down through the hallway ceiling's ventilation grates into the second floor corridor as it flashed through the cockloft above the classrooms.
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The fireplace grate was full of smoked cigarettes, yet the air was fresh.
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This sort of research offered is grated by fees depending on the emigrated person, family or group requested.
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